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Kenny Everett (born Maurice Cole in Seaforth, Merseyside
Seaforth, Merseyside

Seaforth is a district within the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, Merseyside, England. It is located to the north of Liverpool....
; 25 December 1944, – 4 April 1995) was an English
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 radio DJ
Disc jockey

A disc jockey is a person who selects and plays sound recording for an audience. Originally, disk referred to phonograph records, while disc refers to the Compact Disc, and has become the more common spelling....
 and television entertainer. He is best known for his career as a radio DJ and for the Kenny Everett television shows.

ett attended the local secondary modern school, St Bede's Secondary Modern, which is now part of Sacred Heart Catholic College
Sacred Heart Catholic College

Sacred Heart Catholic College is a secondary school in Crosby, Merseyside, Merseyside, England, with Specialist school status in Mathematics and ICT ....
.

He attended a junior seminary at Stillington near York with an Italian missionary order, the Verona Fathers, but left under a cloud after, rumour has it, he broke into the sacristy and drank the communion wine.

After schooling he worked in a bakery and in the advertising department of The Journal of Commerce and Shipping Telegraph.

However, having revealed a natural comic and broadcasting talent, he began a career in entertainment.






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Kenny Everett (born Maurice Cole in Seaforth, Merseyside
Seaforth, Merseyside

Seaforth is a district within the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, Merseyside, England. It is located to the north of Liverpool....
; 25 December 1944, – 4 April 1995) was an English
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 radio DJ
Disc jockey

A disc jockey is a person who selects and plays sound recording for an audience. Originally, disk referred to phonograph records, while disc refers to the Compact Disc, and has become the more common spelling....
 and television entertainer. He is best known for his career as a radio DJ and for the Kenny Everett television shows.

Early life

Everett attended the local secondary modern school, St Bede's Secondary Modern, which is now part of Sacred Heart Catholic College
Sacred Heart Catholic College

Sacred Heart Catholic College is a secondary school in Crosby, Merseyside, Merseyside, England, with Specialist school status in Mathematics and ICT ....
.

He attended a junior seminary at Stillington near York with an Italian missionary order, the Verona Fathers, but left under a cloud after, rumour has it, he broke into the sacristy and drank the communion wine.

After schooling he worked in a bakery and in the advertising department of The Journal of Commerce and Shipping Telegraph.

However, having revealed a natural comic and broadcasting talent, he began a career in entertainment. He adopted his stage name from film-star Edward Everett Horton
Edward Everett Horton

Edward Everett Horton was an United States character actor with a long career including film, theater, radio, television and voice work for animated cartoons....
, a childhood hero.

Broadcasting career


Radio career

Everett's first break (as Maurice Cole) came when he sent a tape to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in 1962. The BBC gave him an interview and offered him a job as a presenter on the Light Programme
BBC Light Programme

The Light Programme was a BBC radio station which broadcast mainstream light entertainment and music from 1945 until 1967. It opened on 29 July 1945, taking over the longwave frequency used before 1939 by the BBC National Programme....
, the forerunner to BBC Radio 2
BBC Radio 2

BBC Radio 2 is one of the BBC's national radio radio station and the List of most-listened-to radio programs in the United Kingdom. Much of its daytime playlist-based programming is best described as Adult contemporary music or Album-orientated rock, although the station is also noted for its specialist broadcasting of other musical genres....
. He declined, however, in favour of the less constrained world of pirate radio
Pirate radio

The term pirate radio usually refers to illegal or unregulated radio transmissions. Its etymology can be traced to the unlicensed nature of the transmission, but historically there has been occasional but notable offshore radio ? fitting the most common perception of a pirates ? as broadcasting bases....
, where he began his career as a DJ for Radio London
Wonderful Radio London

Wonderful Radio London also known as Big L, was a top 40 offshore commercial station that operated from 16 December 1964 to 14 August 1967, from a ship anchored in the North Sea, three and a half miles off Frinton-on-Sea, Essex, England....
.

He teamed up with Dave Cash
Dave Cash (disc jockey)

Dave Cash is a veteran British radio host who works for BBC Radio Kent, having had previous spells at Wonderful Radio London, BBC Radio 1, Capital Radio, Radio West , Country 1035 and PrimeTime Radio....
 for the Kenny & Cash Show, one of the most popular pirate radio programmes. His offbeat style and likable personality quickly gained him attention, but in 1965 he was fired after some outspoken remarks about religion on air. Like most of the pirate stations, Radio London carried sponsored American evangelical shows and Everett's disparaging remarks about The World Tomorrow
The World Tomorrow

The World Tomorrow is a now-defunct radio and television half-hour program which had been sponsored by the Radio Church of God A fifteen minute version of the radio program , was broadcast by various speakers in the French language, German language, Italian language, Russian language and Spanish language languages....
 caused its producers to threaten to withdraw their lucrative contract with the station.

Everett returned six months later, however, before being given his own show by Radio Luxembourg
Radio Luxembourg (English)

Radio Luxembourg is a commercial broadcaster in many languages from the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. It is nowadays known in most non-English languages as RTL ....
 in 1966. Within a year, he had joined the BBC's new pop music station Radio 1 after previewing The Beatles
The Beatles

The Beatles were a rock music and pop music band from Liverpool, England that formed in 1960. During their career, the group primarily consisted of John Lennon , Paul McCartney , George Harrison and Ringo Starr ....
' new album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is the eighth studio album by the United Kingdom rock music band The Beatles. Recorded over a 129-day period beginning on 6 December 1966, the album was released on 1 June 1967 in the United Kingdom and the following day in the United States....
 and interviewing the band. Everett had struck up a friendship with The Beatles and accompanied them on their 1966 tour of the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, sending back daily reports for Radio London. He also produced their 1968 and 1969 Christmas records
The Beatles' Christmas Album

The Beatles' Christmas Album aka From Then to You , was a 1970 compilation album of the Christmas records issued via the The Beatles' Fan Club - and made available solely to members of their official fan clubs in the UK and the U.S....
.

At Radio 1 Everett continued to develop his own unique presentation style, featuring zany voices, surreal characters, multi-tracked jingle
Jingle

A jingle is a memorable slogan, set to an engaging melody, mainly Broadcasting on radio and sometimes on television commercials.History ...
s and trailers
Trailer (film)

Trailers or previews are film advertisements for feature films that will be exhibited in the future at a Movie theater, on whose screen they are shown....
, all of his own creation and compilation. It was ground-breaking radio material that has since been much copied.

Everett had a great love of sound recording equipment, in particular using reel-to-reel tape recorders, often adding sound-on-sound to his recordings and stereo/multi-track recordings of his pseudo-singing voice. These were broadcast on air regularly and he often created his own radio jingles. This skill was also transferred in some part to TV in his later career.

Everett is often cited as having coined the term 'Beeb' to refer to the BBC, although the corporation was occasionally referred to as the "Beeb Beeb Ceeb" in the seminal 1950s radio comedy series The Goon Show
The Goon Show

The Goon Show was a British radio comedy programme, originally produced and broadcast by the BBC Home Service from 1951 to 1960, with occasional repeats on the BBC Light Programme....
, and it is possible that Everett borrowed the expression from there (Everett cited Spike Milligan
Spike Milligan

Terence Alan Patrick Se?n Milligan KBE , known as Spike Milligan, was an England-Ireland comedian, writer, musician, poet and playwright....
 as a childhood hero and an artistic influence) . The term is still in popular use; the BBC have used 'the Beeb' themselves. The company previously used ), had a short lived 1980s children's magazine called Beeb, and named their digital channel for young children CBeebies
CBeebies

CBeebies is a United Kingdom television channel produced by the BBC and aimed at children 6 years and under. Launched on 11 February 2002, the station broadcasts from 06:00 to 19:00 each day on Freeview , cable television, IPTV and digital satellite television....
.

Everett's shows on Radio 1 included Midday Spin and in 1968 he took over a Saturday show from 10 am to 12 noon.

In 1970, however, Everett again found himself fired, this time after suggesting on air that Mary Peyton, the British Transport Minister
Secretary of State for Transport

The Secretary of State for Transport is the member of the cabinet responsible for the United Kingdom Department for Transport. The role has had a high turnover as new appointments are blamed for the failures of decades of their predecessors....
's wife, had bribed her driving test
Driving test

A driving test is a procedure designed to test a person's ability to drive a motor vehicle. It exists in various forms worldwide, and is often a requirement for obtaining a driver's license....
 examiner. Following an interview on the BBC Radio Solent
BBC Radio Solent

BBC Radio Solent is the BBC Local Radio service for the Isle of Wight and the England county of Hampshire and Dorset. Its studios are located in Southampton, in the same purpose-built office block as the BBC South Today news studios on Havelock Road with district offices in Portsmouth, Newport, Poole and Dorchester....
 children's show Albert's Gang, Kenny submitted weekly shows to the station that he had pre-recorded at home. This afforded the BBC the opportunity to vet the shows before broadcast. Everett was then heard on various BBC local radio stations before being reinstated at Radio 1 in 1972. Here he recorded a weekly show from his home in Wales
Wales

native_name = Cymru|conventional_long_name = Wales|common_name = Wales|image_flag = Flag of Wales 2.svg|national_motto = ...
 and it went out on a Sunday afternoon.

During this time, legislation had been passed allowing the licensing of commercial radio stations in the UK. One of the first, Capital Radio
Capital Radio

95.8 Capital FM is a London radio station owned by Global Radio....
, began broadcasting to London and the Home Counties
Home Counties

"Home counties" is an informal phrase used to designate the group of Counties of England that border or surround London, England but not including United Kingdom's capital city itself....
 in 1973. Everett joined the station and was given his own show, where he further developed his distinctive ideas. From 1973 to 1974 he presented the station's breakfast show, initially alongside Dave Cash
Dave Cash

Dave Cash may refer to:*Dave Cash *Dave Cash *Dave Cash , Yiddish comedian*Kid Kash, American wrestler, real name David Cash...
, a friend and colleague from Radio London days, and later as the sole presenter.

Subsequently in 1974, he moved to a less high-pressure timeslot at Capital (a transfer made on medical advice and which was associated with complications in his personal life ). Here he further developed his unique style and his cult following, and featured both what he thought the best in music (Queen
Queen (band)

Queen were an England rock music band formed in 1970 in London by guitarist Brian May, lead vocalist Freddie Mercury and drummer Roger Meddows-Taylor, with bassist John Deacon completing the lineup the following year....
, Chris Rainbow
Chris Rainbow

'Chris Rainbow' is a Scotland rock singer/musician who had two minor hit songs, 'Give Me What I Cry For' and 'Solid State Brain' in the 1970's.Apart from his solo career he also made frequent vocal contributions to The Alan Parsons Project, starting on their 1979 Eve album through to their 1987 album Gaudi , and Eric Woolfson's Fre...
) and the worst, which led to the popular Kenny Everett's Worst Wireless Show in the World programmes, later produced as an album with slightly different tracks. Several shows featured the "Bottom 30": compilations (from listeners' votes) of the world's worst records during this period, including some tracks by well-known personalities not known for their singing, notably William Shatner
William Shatner

William Alan Shatner is a Canadian double Emmy-, Golden Globe- and Saturn Award-winning actor and novelist. He gained worldwide fame and became a cultural icon for his portrayal of James T....
, Captain James T Kirk of "Star Trek
Star Trek

Star Trek is an American Science fiction on television entertainment series and media franchise. The Star Trek fictional universe created by Gene Roddenberry is the setting of six television series including the original 1966 Star Trek: The Original Series, in addition to ten feature films with Star Trek to be released on May 8,...
" with his version of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds

"'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds'" is a song by English rock music band The Beatles, written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney for the group's 1967 album Sgt....
".

In 1973, using reel-to-reel tape recorders and mixing equipment, Everett created many comedy characters on The Breakfast Show with Dave Cash on Capital, one of which was called 'Yasher the Smasher' referring to a character who smashed pianos. This was indicative of how many people went through a destructive period smashing traditional wooden pianos. The idea was first started with Pete Townshend
Pete Townshend

Peter Dennis Blandford Townshend , is an English rock and roll guitarist, singer, songwriter, composer, and writer, known principally as the guitarist and songwriter for The Who, as well as for his own solo career....
 from The Who
The Who

The Who are an England Rock music band formed in 1964. The primary lineup was guitarist Pete Townshend, vocalist Roger Daltrey, bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon....
 encouraging the group to destroy their equipment on stage.

Recently, compilations of Everett's "bits between the records" from this period have been repeated on BBC 7
BBC 7

BBC Radio 7 is a United Kingdom Digital radio in the United Kingdom radio station broadcasting comedy, drama, and children's programming nationally 24 hours a day....
.

BBC Radio & back to Capital
In October 1981, Everett returned to BBC Radio
BBC Radio

BBC Radio is a service of the BBC which has operated in the United Kingdom under the terms of a Royal Charter since 1927. For a history of BBC radio prior to 1927 see British Broadcasting Company, Ltd....
, albeit this time on Radio 2
BBC Radio 2

BBC Radio 2 is one of the BBC's national radio radio station and the List of most-listened-to radio programs in the United Kingdom. Much of its daytime playlist-based programming is best described as Adult contemporary music or Album-orientated rock, although the station is also noted for its specialist broadcasting of other musical genres....
, on Saturday from 11am-1pm. This lasted until 1983, when he was once again dismissed after making a rude joke about Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher Order of the Garter, Order of Merit, Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Fellow of the Royal Society was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and Leader of the Conservative Party of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990....
: "When England was a kingdom, we had a king. When we were an empire, we had an emperor. Now we're a country ... and we have Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher Order of the Garter, Order of Merit, Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Fellow of the Royal Society was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and Leader of the Conservative Party of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990....
". This remark reportedly led to the non-renewal of his contract with BBC Radio 2.

He then returned to Capital Radio, presenting the same slot as he had on Radio 2. After Capital split its frequencies in 1988 he was heard on Capital Gold
Capital Gold

Gold is a network of oldies radio stations which was formed by the merger of the Capital Gold network and the Classic Gold Digital Network in August 2007....
, with a line-up that included people like Tony Blackburn
Tony Blackburn

Tony Blackburn is an award winning England disc jockey, who broadcast on the "pirate" stations Radio Caroline and Wonderful Radio London in the 1960s and was the first presenter to appear on BBC Radio 1 in 1967....
 and David Hamilton
David Hamilton (Radio DJ)

David "Diddy" Hamilton was born 'David Pilditch' in Manchester, on September 10 1938. He adopted his mother's maiden name as a showbusiness name....
. Everett presented the afternoon show and then moved to the mid-morning show. He left in 1994 when his health deteriorated to the point that he was unable to continue.

TV career


Early television work
Besides the radio programmes, his first screen appearance was in the 1965 film Dateline Diamonds
Dateline Diamonds

Dateline Diamonds is a 1966 in film United Kingdom music-film. The film was shot in Black-and-white. The "pop and cop" genre of film was a popular concept in the UK during the early 1960s to highlight young music talent and was geared to appeal directly to the young teenage market....
 the plot based around the pirate ship the MV Galaxy, he also appeared in several television series. The first, in 1968, was a production for Granada Television
Granada Television

Granada Television is the United Kingdom ITV contractor for North West England. It previously held the "North of England" weekday franchise, which also covered most of Yorkshire, from 1954 until 1968 when its broadcast area was divided into two franchises....
 called Nice Time, co-presented by Germaine Greer
Germaine Greer

Germaine Greer is an Australian-born writer, academic, journalist and scholar of early modern English literature, widely regarded as one of the most significant Feminism voices of the later 20th century....
 and Jonathan Routh
Jonathan Routh

Jonathan Reginald Surdeval Routh co-starred in the British version of the television show Candid Camera and co-starred with Germaine Greer and Kenny Everett in a later attempt at a revival, Nice Time ....
. In 1970 he made three series for London Weekend Television
London Weekend Television

London Weekend Television was the ITV network franchise holder for London and the Home Counties at weekends. It broadcast from Fridays at 5:15pm to Monday mornings at 5:59am....
 (LWT): The Kenny Everett Explosion, Making Whoopee and Ev; and he also took part (along with such talents as Willie Rushton
Willie Rushton

William George Rushton, commonly known as Willie Rushton was an England cartoonist, satirist, comedian, actor and performer who co-founded the Private Eye satirical magazine....
 and John Wells
John Wells (satirist)

John Wells was an England actor, writer and satire, educated at Eastbourne College and St Edmund Hall, Oxford. The son of a clergyman, he was born in Ashford, Kent and died in Sussex....
) in the 1972 BBC TV series Up Sunday
Up Sunday

Up Sunday was a British late night comedy satire TV show shown on BBC2 that ran for 55 editions over four series from January 1972 to December 1973, featuring many comedy stars of its era....
.

In 1973, Everett provided the voice of the cat 'Charley' in the Charley Says
Charley Says

Charley Says was a series of very short Cutout animation cartoon Public Information Films for children, shown in the United Kingdom in the 1970s for London's Central Office of Information....
 animated series of public information films.

(It is not currently clear to which of these efforts Everett was referring when, years later, he spoke dismissively of some early TV work: "We just used to turn up at the studio and try to be wacky". However in interviews, co-presenter Greer spoke of him as "a televisual genius".)

Everett was the announcer on the original version of ATV
Associated TeleVision

Associated Television, often referred to as ATV, was a United Kingdom television company, holder of various licenses to broadcast on the ITV network from 1955 until 31 December 1981....
's "big box game" Celebrity Squares which ran on ITV
ITV1

ITV1 is the generic brand used by twelve franchises of the ITV television network in England, Wales, Scotland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands....
 from 1975 to 1979. Also in 1975, Everett featured in an uncredited cameo in an episode of The Goodies
The Goodies

:For information about the television series, see The Goodies The Goodies are a trio of United Kingdom comedians , who created, wrote, and starred in a surrealism British television comedy series called The Goodies during the 1970s and early 1980s combining sketch comedy and situation comedy....
, entitled The Goodies Rule – O.K.?
The Goodies Rule – O.K.?

The Goodies Rule - OK.? is an episode of the United Kingdom comedy television series The Goodies .The costume designer for this episode was famous BBC costume designer Dee Robson....
, in which he appeared as a political candidate in a (fictional) General Election.

The Kenny Everett Video Show and The Kenny Everett Video Cassette
In 1978, London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
's Thames Television
Thames Television

Thames Television was a Broadcast license of the United Kingdom ITV television network, covering Greater London and parts of Home counties on weekdays from 30 July 1968 until 31 December 1992....
 offered him a new venture, which became the very successful and ground-breaking Kenny Everett Video Show. This was a vehicle for Everett's characters and sketches (his fellow writers were Ray Cameron, Barry Cryer
Barry Cryer

Barry Charles Cryer Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom writer and comedian. Cryer has written for many noted performers, including Dave Allen , Stanley Baxter, Jack Benny, Rory Bremner, George Burns, Jasper Carrott, Tommy Cooper, Les Dawson, Dick Emery, Kenny Everett, Bruce Forsyth, David Frost , Bob Hope, Frankie Howerd, Richar...
 and Dick Vosburgh
Dick Vosburgh

Richard Kennedy "Dick" Vosburgh was an American-born comedy writer and lyricist working chiefly in Britain.He persuaded his father to let him study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and was soon writing for BBC Radio, starting with scripts for Bernard Braden in 1953....
), interspersed with the latest pop hits, either performed by the artists themselves, or as backing tracks to dance routines by Arlene Phillips
Arlene Phillips

Arlene Phillips Order of the British Empire is an United Kingdom choreographer, talent scout and former dancer, who has worked in many fields of entertainment....
' contemporaneously risque dance troupe Hot Gossip
Hot Gossip

Hot Gossip were a United Kingdom dance troupe most notable for their appearance on the TV series Kenny Everett, which aired on ITV in 1978. It was created and choreographed by Arlene Phillips and managed and produced by Michael Summerton and Iain Burton....
 (which featured Sarah Brightman
Sarah Brightman

Sarah Brightman is an English people Crossover soprano, actress, songwriter and dancer. She sings in many different languages including English language, Spanish language, French language, Latin language, German language, Italian language, Hindi language and Chinese language....
).

Various pop and TV stars made cameo appearances on the show, including Rod Stewart
Rod Stewart

Roderick David "Rod" Stewart Order of the British Empire is a British singer and songwriter born and raised in London, England and currently residing in Epping....
, Billy Connolly
Billy Connolly

Billy Connolly, Order of the British Empire is a Scottish comedian, musician, presenter and actor. He is sometimes known, especially in his native Scotland, by the nickname The Big Yin ....
, Kate Bush
Kate Bush

Kate Bush is an England singer-songwriter, musician and record producer. Her eclectic musical style and Idiosyncrasy lyrics have made her one of England's most successful solo female performers of the past 30 years having sold over 20,000,000 records worldwide....
, Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard

Sir Cliff Richard Order of the British Empire is an England singer-songwriter, actor and entrepreneur.With his backing group The Shadows, Richard dominated the British popular music scene in the late 1950s and early 1960s, before and during The Beatles' first year in the charts....
, Freddie Mercury
Freddie Mercury

Freddie Mercury , was a United Kingdom singer-songwriter, pianist, guitarist and co-founder of the Rock music Musical ensemble Queen . As a performer, he was known for his vocal prowess and flamboyant performances....
, Terry Wogan
Terry Wogan

Sir Michael Terence Wogan, Order of the British Empire Deputy Lieutenant more commonly known as Terry Wogan, is a veteran Irish people radio and television broadcaster, who has worked for the BBC in the United Kingdom for most of his career....
 and Suzi Quatro
Suzi Quatro

Suzi Quatro is an United States singer-songwriter, musician, radio personality and actress....
 (see also "Friends" section below) and classical musicians such as Julian Lloyd Webber
Julian Lloyd Webber

Julian Lloyd Webber is one of the world's most renowned solo cellists....
.

These shows were also unusual in that there was no studio audience or laughter track. The only reaction sounds were those of the writers, staff and crew (given this small audience the shows were recorded at Thames Television House
Euston Tower

Euston Tower is a skyscraper located in the London Borough of Camden. It is a good example of an International style skyscraper with glass curtain walls....
 in small studios normally used for current affairs
Current affairs

Current affairs is*Current affairs : a genre of broadcast journalism* an approximate synonym for...
 programmes, rather than at Thames's main site at Teddington
Teddington Studios

Teddington Studios is a large United Kingdom television studio complex located in Teddington, South-West London, providing studio facilities for programmes airing on BBC television, ITV, and Channel 4....
, Middlesex
Middlesex

Middlesex , from the Old English Middelseaxe , is one of the 39 Historic counties of England of England and the List of counties of England by area in 1831....
.

Everett would often ad lib and deviate from the script; his bloopers were sometimes left in the final cut and on several occasions he pulled the camera around the studio revealing the crew not quite sure what was going to happen next. Quite often the crew were victims of his humour - on one occasion Everett encouraged the crew to sing "Happy Birthday
Happy Birthday to You

"Happy Birthday to You", also known more simply as "Happy Birthday", is a traditional song that is sung to celebrate the birthday. According to the 1998 Guinness Book of World Records, "Happy Birthday to You" is the most well recognized song in the English language, followed by "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" and "Auld Lang Syne"....
" to a cameraman, presenting to him a cake which he duly pushed in the cameraman's face.

There were also the stories of Captain Kremmen
Captain Kremmen

Captain Kremmen was a science fiction radio serial set in the early 21st Century . It was written and performed for Capital Radio by the DJ Kenny Everett and was also broadcast on Liverpool's Radio City....
, a science fiction
Science fiction

Science fiction is a broad genre of fiction that often involves speculations based on current or future science or technology. Science fiction is found in books, art, television, films, games, theatre, and other media....
 hero voiced by Everett and originally developed for his Capital Radio shows, who travelled the galaxy battling fictional alien menaces, along with his assistant Dr Gitfinger and his voluptuous sidekick Carla. In the first three series these segments were animations created by the Cosgrove-Hall partnership (responsible for the successful children's cartoon series Dangermouse
DangerMouse

Danger Mouse is a United Kingdom animated television series which was produced by Cosgrove Hall Films for Thames Television. It features the eponymous Danger Mouse, a British mouse who works as a secret agent....
, among many others). In the fourth series (Video Cassette) Kremmen was featured as live action, with Anna Dawson playing Carla; the segments were comedy shorts, rather than the erstwhile stories.

Other characters included aging rock-and-roller Sid Snot, unsuccessfully flipping cigarettes into his mouth - at one point Everett managed to catch one in his mouth, to the amusement of the studio crew; Marcel Wave, a lecherous Frenchman played by Everett wearing an absurdly false latex chin; and Angry of Mayfair, a middle-class City
City of London

The City of London is a geographically small city status in the United Kingdom within Greater London, England. It is the historic core of London around which, along with Westminster, the modern conurbation grew....
 gent complaining of the risqué content of the show, banging the camera with his umbrella, only then to be revealed as actually wearing women's underwear.

He also created the never-seen character of 'Lord Thames', supposedly the owner of Thames Television (the company was actually owned by two conglomerates). The character was often the butt of Everett's rants and was said to symbolise his contempt for senior management at the company, claiming they lived behind an ancient, cobweb-covered door marked as the "Office Of Saying 'No'". He was however never disciplined by Thames for these comments, unlike prior employers such as the BBC.

Everett's interest in (then primitive) video processing technology and electronic effects showed itself in such features as the appearances of a bobbing 'alien' entirely composed of a distorted video image of his own head ("Hello. I'm Spod, from Planet Thfnnnn. And this is all I do... Pathetic, isn't it?").

The series ran for four seasons on ITV, and was a big ratings hit, being required viewing for teenagers of the time. The last episode ended on a rather sour note (after Everett had locked horns with Thames management over his show and its scheduling) with Everett giving a rather restrained farewell speech as the set and scenery was being stripped down by the crew. The final shot before the closing credits was Everett himself being picked up and placed inside an oversized garbage can.

The Kenny Everett Television Show (BBC 1981-1988)
Everett fell out with Thames regarding the management of his show, including the scheduling against the BBC's top-rated Top of the Pops
Top of the Pops

Top of the Pops, also known as TOTP, is a long-running United Kingdom UK Singles Chart television programme, made by the BBC and originally broadcast weekly from 1 January 1964 to 30 July 2006....
 on Thursday evenings, effectively unbeatable in the days of three-channel television in the UK. The BBC offered him a live-audience sketch-format comedy programme, starting with a Christmas special in 1981, followed by five primetime series. The writing team was bolstered by the addition of Andrew Marshall
Andrew Marshall (writer)

Andrew Marshall is an England comedy scriptwriter, most noted for the domestic British sitcom 2point4 children. He was also the inspiration for Marvin the Paranoid Android in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy....
, David Renwick
David Renwick

David Peter Renwick is an Englan television writer, best known for creation of the situation comedy One Foot in the Grave and the mystery series Jonathan Creek....
 and Neil Shand, and the production standards were raised by the heavier investment from the Corporation.

Thames Television claimed copyright on Everett's characters, and tried to prevent their use by the BBC. Whilst this action failed, it led to the creation of new characters such as Gizzard Puke (intended to replace Sid Snot), and the spooneristically
Spoonerism

A spoonerism is an error in speech or deliberate word play in which corresponding consonants, vowels, or morphemes are switched . It is named after the Reverend William Archibald Spooner , Warden of New College, Oxford, who was notoriously prone to this tendency....
 named Cupid Stunt, a bearded American B-movie
B-movie

A B movie is a low-budget commercial film conceived neither as an art film nor as pornography. In its original usage, during the so-called Cinema of the United States#Golden Age of Hollywood, the term more precisely identified a film intended for distribution as the less-publicized, bottom half of a double feature....
 actress with pneumatic breasts, who told a cardboard cutout of Michael Parkinson
Michael Parkinson

Sir Michael Parkinson, Order of the British Empire is an English people broadcaster and journalist. He presented his interview programme, Parkinson , from 1971 to 1982 and from 1998 to 2007....
 lurid tales of life on set with Burt Reynolds
Burt Reynolds

Burton Leon "Burt" Reynolds Jr. is an United States actor. Some of his memorable roles include Lewis Medlock in Deliverance, Paul Crewe in The Longest Yard , Bo 'Bandit' Darville in Smokey and the Bandit, J.J....
 and other male stars of the era. Originally to be named Mary Hinge, this was vetoed by the Corporation as too obvious, and announcers were encouraged to refer to her as Cupid to prevent mispronunciation. Inept TV handyman Reg Prescott became another firm viewers' favourite, as each week he managed graphically and bloodily to injure himself with tools whilst attempting to demonstrate DIY
Do it yourself

Do it yourself, often referred to by the acronym DIY, is a term used by various communities that focus on people creating or repairing things for themselves without the aid of paid professionals....
 tips.

Brazilian-born Cleo Rocos
Cleo Rocos

Cleo Rocos is a UK-based comedy actor and television/theatre producer and presenter, best known for appearing on Kenny Everett#The Kenny Everett Television Show .28BBC 1981-1987.29....
 co-starred in the BBC series, and became one of Everett's closest personal friends. She was often portrayed wearing little more than frilly underwear and high heels, and her figure was used to great comic effect as a focus for drooling, lascivious men.

Some fans feel that the move to the more traditional BBC watered down the anarchic spirit of his previous work. The Corporation assumed much tighter control over both content and production, and it is felt that this removed some of the spontaneity which had become a hallmark of the Thames series. However, the series performed equally well in the ratings, and the characters and their catchphrases endure 20 years later.

Quiz shows
Everett hosted two short lived quiz shows late in his career, Brainstorm, and Gibberish.

Friends and guests
Everett was very popular with his peers, and many major stars of television, radio, and pop music counted him as a friend. This led to many celebrity guest appearances across all his television work. Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard

Sir Cliff Richard Order of the British Empire is an England singer-songwriter, actor and entrepreneur.With his backing group The Shadows, Richard dominated the British popular music scene in the late 1950s and early 1960s, before and during The Beatles' first year in the charts....
 happily lampooned his clean image many times, as did Lionel Blair
Lionel Blair

Lionel Blair is a United Kingdom actor, choreographer, tap dancing and television presenter.Lionel Blair is the son of Myer Ogus and Deborah Greenbaum....
 and many times Justin Hayward
Justin Hayward

David Justin Hayward is an England musician, best known as a singer, guitarist and composer in the rock band, The Moody Blues.Hayward attended Commonweal School, in Swindon, Wiltshire ....
. Terry Wogan
Terry Wogan

Sir Michael Terence Wogan, Order of the British Empire Deputy Lieutenant more commonly known as Terry Wogan, is a veteran Irish people radio and television broadcaster, who has worked for the BBC in the United Kingdom for most of his career....
 - a long-time colleague from the early days at Radio 1 - made numerous appearances on both Thames and the BBC shows, as did Billy Connolly
Billy Connolly

Billy Connolly, Order of the British Empire is a Scottish comedian, musician, presenter and actor. He is sometimes known, especially in his native Scotland, by the nickname The Big Yin ....
 and Lennie Bennett
Lennie Bennett

Lennie Bennett is an England television comedian.After attending the Palatine Secondary School, Blackpool, he was a journalist on the West Lancashire Evening Gazette before becoming a professional entertainer and appearing on The Good Old Days in 1966....
. Other stars who parodied themselves included Rod Stewart
Rod Stewart

Roderick David "Rod" Stewart Order of the British Empire is a British singer and songwriter born and raised in London, England and currently residing in Epping....
, Kate Bush
Kate Bush

Kate Bush is an England singer-songwriter, musician and record producer. Her eclectic musical style and Idiosyncrasy lyrics have made her one of England's most successful solo female performers of the past 30 years having sold over 20,000,000 records worldwide....
, ABBA
ABBA

ABBA were a Sweden pop music group. The band consisted of Agnetha F?ltskog, Benny Andersson, Bj?rn Ulvaeus and Anni-Frid Lyngstad . They topped the charts worldwide from the mid-1970s in music to the early 1980s in music....
, The Police
The Police

The Police were an English Power trio Rock music band consisting of Sting , Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland . The band became globally popular in the late 1970s, playing a style of rock that was influenced by jazz, punk rock and reggae music....
 and Freddie Mercury
Freddie Mercury

Freddie Mercury , was a United Kingdom singer-songwriter, pianist, guitarist and co-founder of the Rock music Musical ensemble Queen . As a performer, he was known for his vocal prowess and flamboyant performances....
.

Quotations and catchphrases

  • "It's all done in the best POSSIBLE taste!" -- regular punchline uttered by the character 'Cupid Stunt', accompanied by her swapping her crossed legs over in the most vigorous way possible.
  • "'Ello my leetle chickadees" (and variations, in heavy French
    French language

    French is a Romance language spoken around the world by around 80 million people as first language, by 190 million as second language, and by about another 200 million people as an acquired tongue, with significant speakers in 54 countries....
     accent) -- introductory remark uttered by character 'Marcel Wave'.
  • "Round 'em up, put 'em in a field, and BOMB THE BASTARDS!" -- all-purpose solution to any perceived social problem, declared by 'Marvin Bombthebastards', a handgun-waving US General with immense shoulders (equipped with retractable cannon) and chest to support many medals.
  • "Brother, Brother, Brother Lee Love!" -- gospel
    Gospel

    In Christianity, a gospel is generally one of the first four books of the New Testament that describe the birth, life, ministry, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus....
    -style sung introduction to huge-handed US minister 'Brother Lee Love', whose frenetic sermons called for the 'congregation' to echo the last two syllables of some sentences, with amusing (and occasionally very rude) results.
  • "I hate pornography
    Pornography

    Pornography or porn is the explicit depiction of sexual subject matter with the sole intention of sexually exciting the viewer. It is to a certain extent similar to erotica, which is the use of sexually arousing imagery....
     ... I haven't even got a pornograph!"
    -- 'Angry of Mayfair'.
  • This morning, I spilled coffee all over my wife's dressing gown! Serves me right for wearing it! -- 'Angry of Mayfair'.
  • "Colonel Muriel Kleen here, of the Campaign for Nice Things on Television!' (A couple of bars of 'Hallelujah!' from the 'Hallelujah Chorus'.) 'We believe in goodness, truth and beauty! We believe that Julie Andrews should get her own series, and that Joan Collins should get her own breakfast! And remember: you don't have to watch this endless display of perversitude and fleshybollery! You've all got a knob there! SO USE IT!" -- 'Angry of Mayfair.'
  • (Electronic rendition of Bach
    Johann Sebastian Bach

    Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer and organ whose sacred and secular works for choir, orchestra, and solo instruments drew together the strands of the Baroque music period and brought it to its ultimate maturity....
    's choral prelude Wachet Auf
    Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme

    Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV 140, also known as Sleepers, Wake, is a cantata written in 1731 by Johann Sebastian Bach. It is scored for horn , 2 oboes, taille , violino piccolo, violin, viola, basso continuo, and choir with soprano, tenor, and Bass soloists....
    )
    - reminiscent of and perhaps the work of Wendy Carlos
    Wendy Carlos

    Wendy Carlos is an United States composer and electronic musician. She gained fame in the late 1960s for playing on the Moog synthesizer, which was a relatively new and unknown instrument at the time....
     - musical accompaniment to all sketches featuring 'Maurice Minor', parody of French mime artist Marcel Marceau
    Marcel Marceau

    Marcel Marceau was a French mime and actor....
    .
  • "Ello, I'm Gizzard Puke, mugger to the gentry, and anyone who says punk's
    Punk subculture

    The punk subculture is based around punk rock. It emerged from the larger rock music scene in the mid-to-late-1970s in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, and Japan....
     dead, will be."


Bloodbath at the House of Death

Everett made one foray into film with 1984's Bloodbath at the House of Death
Bloodbath at the House of Death

Bloodbath at the House of Death is a comedy horror film produced in 1983, starring the United Kingdom comedian Kenny Everett and featuring Vincent Price....
, a spoof of Hammer horror films penned by Everett's usual writing partners Barry Cryer
Barry Cryer

Barry Charles Cryer Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom writer and comedian. Cryer has written for many noted performers, including Dave Allen , Stanley Baxter, Jack Benny, Rory Bremner, George Burns, Jasper Carrott, Tommy Cooper, Les Dawson, Dick Emery, Kenny Everett, Bruce Forsyth, David Frost , Bob Hope, Frankie Howerd, Richar...
 and Ray Cameron (who also directed the film). Vincent Price
Vincent Price

Vincent Leonard Price, Jr. was an United States film actor, remembered for his distinctive voice, his 6-foot 4-inch stature and serio-comic attitude in a series of horror films done in the latter part of his career....
 featured as the villain, credited only as the "Sinister Man", and a number of other popular comedians and actors also appeared, most notably Pamela Stephenson
Pamela Stephenson

Pamela Stephenson Connolly is a New Zealand actress, comedian and clinical psychologist, now a resident of New York City, USA....
, Gareth Hunt
Gareth Hunt

Alan Leonard Hunt was an England actor, known as Gareth Hunt, best remembered for playing the footman List of Upstairs, Downstairs characters#Frederick Norton in Upstairs, Downstairs and Mike Gambit in The New Avengers....
 and Don Warrington
Don Warrington

Don Warrington, Order of the British Empire is a Trinidadian British actor....
. Several regulars from Everett's television series also appeared.

The film was not a great success, despite winning "Best Science-Fiction Film" at the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film (tied with Videodrome
Videodrome

Videodrome is a science fiction film Horror film Canadian film directed by David Cronenberg....
), and Everett did not make a successful transition to film star.

Political controversy

In the 1983 election campaign, the Young Conservatives
Conservative Party (UK)

The Conservative and Unionist Party, more commonly known as the Conservative Party, is a conservative political party in the United Kingdom....
 invited Everett to their conference in an attempt to attract the youth vote. Egged on by film director Michael Winner
Michael Winner

Michael Winner is an English people film director and film producer, active in both Europe and the United States of America, also known as a food critic for the Sunday Times....
, Everett bounded onto the stage, wearing the enormously oversized foam rubber hands familiar from his mock-evangelical character Brother Lee Love. He shouted slogan
Slogan

A slogan is a memorable motto or phrase used in a political, commerce, religious and other context as a repetitive expression of an idea or purpose....
s like "Let's bomb Russia!" and "Let's kick Michael Foot
Michael Foot

Michael Mackintosh Foot is an England politician and writer. He was leader of the Labour Party from 1980 to 1983....
's stick away!" (Michael Foot was the elderly leader of the Labour Party at the time.) However, this was never a declaration of support for the Conservatives ; his longtime collaborator Barry Cryer
Barry Cryer

Barry Charles Cryer Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom writer and comedian. Cryer has written for many noted performers, including Dave Allen , Stanley Baxter, Jack Benny, Rory Bremner, George Burns, Jasper Carrott, Tommy Cooper, Les Dawson, Dick Emery, Kenny Everett, Bruce Forsyth, David Frost , Bob Hope, Frankie Howerd, Richar...
 claimed that Everett was always apolitical
Apolitical

The state or quality of being apolitical can be the apathy and/or the antipathy towards all political affiliations. Being apolitical can also refer to situations in which people take an Bias position in regard to political matters....
. Billy Connolly
Billy Connolly

Billy Connolly, Order of the British Empire is a Scottish comedian, musician, presenter and actor. He is sometimes known, especially in his native Scotland, by the nickname The Big Yin ....
 later said Everett did the stunt because 'the guy's a nutter!'.

Later life

The radio shows continued in the same vein and were as popular as ever, but by the late 1980s the TV show format had run its course, and Everett's personal life was becoming increasingly complicated. He had married the singer Lee 'Lady Lee' Middleton (Billy Fury
Billy Fury

Billy Fury , was an internationally successful United Kingdom pop singer from the late 1950s to the early 1960s, and remained an active songwriter until the 1980s....
's former girlfriend) in 1966 ("Kenny proposed to me under a magnolia tree in Fulham", she later recalled).

By 1989 they had separated, and Everett came out
Coming out

Coming out, or commonly "coming out of the closet," describes the usually voluntary public revealing of a person's sexual orientation and/or gender identity....
 as gay
Gay

The term gay was originally used, until well into the mid-20th century, primarily to refer to feelings of being "carefree," "happy," or "bright and showy"; it had also come to acquire some connotations of "immorality" as early as 1637....
. He launched himself into the London gay club scene, and could often be seen in London club Heaven
Heaven (nightclub)

Heaven is a nightclub in London, England which appeals predominantly to the gay market. It is located underneath Charing Cross railway station in Central London, just off Trafalgar Square....
 (then a very popular clubbing destination) on Saturday nights. He was an active campaigner for gay rights . He seemed never to fully come to terms with his sexuality, however, and suffered bouts of severe depression
Depression (mood)

In the fields of psychology and psychiatry, the terms depression or depressed refer to sadness and other related emotions and behaviours. It can be thought of as either a disease or a syndrome....
.

Everett was later diagnosed with HIV and died from an AIDS related illness in Kensington and Chelsea
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is a London borough in the west side of central London.It is an urban area and was named in the United Kingdom Census 2001 as the most densely populated local authority in the United Kingdom, with a population of 158,919 at 13,244 per square kilometre ....
, London, on 4 April 1995, aged 50.

Shows hosted

The following is a list of the main shows Everett has presented:

Radio

  • Kenny & Cash Show Radio London
    Wonderful Radio London

    Wonderful Radio London also known as Big L, was a top 40 offshore commercial station that operated from 16 December 1964 to 14 August 1967, from a ship anchored in the North Sea, three and a half miles off Frinton-on-Sea, Essex, England....
     - (1964-1965)
  • Kenny Everett Show Radio Luxembourg
    Radio Luxembourg (English)

    Radio Luxembourg is a commercial broadcaster in many languages from the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. It is nowadays known in most non-English languages as RTL ....
     - (1966)
  • Midday Spin BBC Radio 1
    BBC Radio 1

    BBC Radio 1 is a United Kingdom international radio station operated by the BBC, specialising in current popular music throughout the day, with a slight bias to Rock music & Independent music music....
     - (1967)
  • Everett is Here BBC Radio 1
    BBC Radio 1

    BBC Radio 1 is a United Kingdom international radio station operated by the BBC, specialising in current popular music throughout the day, with a slight bias to Rock music & Independent music music....
     Saturdays 10am-12midday (1968-1970)
  • Kenny Everett Show BBC Local Radio
    BBC Local Radio

    BBC Local Radio is the BBC's regional radio service for England and the Channel Islands, consisting of 40 stations.Initially, stations had to be co-funded by the BBC and local authority, which only some Labour Party -controlled areas proved willing to do....
     (1971)
  • Kenny Everett Show BBC Radio 1
    BBC Radio 1

    BBC Radio 1 is a United Kingdom international radio station operated by the BBC, specialising in current popular music throughout the day, with a slight bias to Rock music & Independent music music....
     Sundays 1-3pm (1972)
  • Breakfast Show Capital Radio
    Capital Radio

    95.8 Capital FM is a London radio station owned by Global Radio....
     (1973-1974)
  • Kenny Everett Show Capital Radio
    Capital Radio

    95.8 Capital FM is a London radio station owned by Global Radio....
     (1974-1980)
  • Kenny Everett Show BBC Radio 2
    BBC Radio 2

    BBC Radio 2 is one of the BBC's national radio radio station and the List of most-listened-to radio programs in the United Kingdom. Much of its daytime playlist-based programming is best described as Adult contemporary music or Album-orientated rock, although the station is also noted for its specialist broadcasting of other musical genres....
     Saturdays 11am-1pm (1981-1983)
  • Kenny Everett Show Capital Radio
    Capital Radio

    95.8 Capital FM is a London radio station owned by Global Radio....
     Saturdays 11am-1pm (1983-1988)
  • Weekday Afternoons Capital Gold
    Capital Gold

    Gold is a network of oldies radio stations which was formed by the merger of the Capital Gold network and the Classic Gold Digital Network in August 2007....
     1-4pm (1988-1991)
  • Weekday mid-mornings Capital Gold
    Capital Gold

    Gold is a network of oldies radio stations which was formed by the merger of the Capital Gold network and the Classic Gold Digital Network in August 2007....
     9am-12midday (1991-1994)


Television

  • Nice Time Granada Television
    Granada Television

    Granada Television is the United Kingdom ITV contractor for North West England. It previously held the "North of England" weekday franchise, which also covered most of Yorkshire, from 1954 until 1968 when its broadcast area was divided into two franchises....
     - (1968)
  • The Kenny Everett Explosion LWT - (1970)
  • The Kenny Everett Video Show Thames Television
    Thames Television

    Thames Television was a Broadcast license of the United Kingdom ITV television network, covering Greater London and parts of Home counties on weekdays from 30 July 1968 until 31 December 1992....
     - (1978-1980)
  • The Kenny Everett Video Cassette Thames Television
    Thames Television

    Thames Television was a Broadcast license of the United Kingdom ITV television network, covering Greater London and parts of Home counties on weekdays from 30 July 1968 until 31 December 1992....
     - (1981)
  • The Kenny Everett Television Show BBC - (1981 - 1987)
  • Brainstorm BBC -(1988)
  • Gibberish BBC - (1992)


2007 Licence To Laugh - A Tribute

On November 18, 2007, ITV1
ITV1

ITV1 is the generic brand used by twelve franchises of the ITV television network in England, Wales, Scotland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands....
 showed a tribute show to Everett entitled Licence To Laugh. This celebrated thirty years since he burst onto ITV with the ground-breaking Kenny Everett Video Show (Thames Television
Thames Television

Thames Television was a Broadcast license of the United Kingdom ITV television network, covering Greater London and parts of Home counties on weekdays from 30 July 1968 until 31 December 1992....
, 1978 to 1980).

Friends and colleagues revealed what it was like to know and work with the man they affectionately dubbed "Cuddly Ken". Additionally, contemporary celebrities such as Chris Moyles
Chris Moyles

Christopher Moyles is an England Presenter from Leeds. He currently hosts the BBC Radio 1 breakfast show, entitled The Chris Moyles Show....
 and Chris Tarrant
Chris Tarrant

Christopher John Tarrant Order of the British Empire is an England radio broadcaster and television presenter, now best known for hosting the first version of the television game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? in the United Kingdom....
 talked about their love for the outrageous entertainer, and discussed the ways in which Everett had influenced them and their work. It also featured archive footage.

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